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Cognitive and Affective Perspectives on Immersive Technology in Education
Assessment examines whether the participant gained the desired understanding; evaluation, as defined here, refers to the functional examination of the larger learning and logistical environment.
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Designing for Immersion: Mindful of Cognition, Motivation, and Imagination
Eileen O'Connor (SUNY Empire State College, USA) and Jelia Domingo (SUNY Empire State College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3250-8.ch002
Abstract
Although immersive realities are not new, new applications, more available development tools, and expanding frontiers require educators to better understand how to design in these areas. This chapter develops a guiding pathway for exploration and development within a very broadly defined field of technology and of study. It establishes the range of variables that need to be considered and elucidates a systematic, applied, yet unfettered way for discovering the new potential. With scenarios, immersions, interactions and role-playing, shared and solo experiences now possible, imagination and creativity can move designs well beyond present text, image, and video limitations by using elements of gaming, storytelling, and conversation. Envisioning and designing for these environments is challenging; audience integration, assessment, and evaluation will be required throughout. However, since learning can reach beyond past boundaries, educators must use persistence when they move into these new realms, documenting and sharing their experiences, stumbles-along-the-way, and victories.
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Developing a Competency-Based Instructor Training Model of Professional Development: A Key Component for Competency-Based Instructional Programs
In an educational context, assessment is the process of describing, collecting, recording, scoring, and interpreting information about learning. Evaluation is the process of making judgments based on criteria and evidence.
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Learning All the Time and Everywhere: Moving Beyond the Hype of the Mobile Learning Quick Fix
We too quickly think of standardized testing or other forms of summative assessment when we should be incorporating formative tools like feeding forward ( Goldsmith, 2009 ) or educative assessments that help the learner to align outcomes with activities and assessment ( Fink, 2003 ). It is also most important that we focus on mastery of knowledge, authentic learning, critical analysis, and creative thinking which help the learner make meaningful connections rather than simply asking them to regurgitate information.
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